Tino Martinez is on the verge of signing on with ESPN to be a “Baseball Tonight” analyst.

“We are in discussions with him about a role at ESPN,” network spokesman Josh Krulewitz said.

The main analysts for “Baseball Tonight” are Harold Reynolds, John Kruk and Peter Gammons. ESPN has signed Orel Hershiser to do some studio work and has ex-Mets GM Steve Phillips and Jeff Brantley as additional analysts.

Larry Bowa’s departure from ESPN to become the Yankees’ third-base coach created an opening.

Martinez, 38, hit .241 with the Yankees last season. He did not return a call last night seeking comment.